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Magnificent Forested Location
Situated in a completely private valley shaded by hundreds of old growth trees. As the name implies, there is a hot spring you can hike up to. There is a wide river bed, but it was dry on the three times I stayed at Saratoga Springs. A wonderful pool, large comfortable main lodge, everything you could need. The outside world is within easy reach, but completely invisible from the campground itself. Big Basin access road takes you about a mile from the main road before you reach the campground, meaning no road noise or lights to disturb the peaceful surroundings. I helped out in the kitchen once, it features a large walk in refrigerator and full commercial quality facilities.
Older rv's not welcome
That might be a perk for you if you are someone who practices blind discrimination, but for someone who renovated their travel trailer to have mosaic tile and real hardwood floors, getting turned down over the phone before they even saw our little Shasta left a bad taste in my mouth.
We have been to plenty of places where they had age rules, but made an exception because of our renovations and tiny size. I don't expect everyone to make an exception, but I do expect to at least be given a chance to finish my sentences on the phone when I call inquiring about staying.
The tiny home movement is real, rv park owners. Get with the times.